The Scoop on Poop
Let’s be real — picking up dog poop isn’t anyone’s favorite chore, but it’s a big deal for your yard, your health, and your shoes. Whether you’re doing it yourself or thinking about letting Dooezy handle the dirty work, we’ve gathered helpful tips, fun facts, and need-to-know info to make poop scooping less gross and way more manageable.
🏡 Homeowner Angle / Lifestyle
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How Dog Poop Affects Lawn Health
Dog waste contains high nitrogen levels, which can burn grass and promote lawn fungus. It's not a fertilizer and can damage your yard... Is Dog Poop Good or Bad for My Grass?
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How to Stop Dog Urine From Damaging Your Grass
Brown and yellow spots don’t have to be the price of pet ownership. With a few simple changes, you can keep both your dog and your lawn happy... How to Stop Dog Urine From Damaging Your Grass
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How to Stop Your Puppy From Eating Everything
From rocks to socks, puppies will munch on anything. Here’s why they do it — and how to help them stop before it becomes dangerous... How to Stop Your Puppy From Eating Everything
🐕 Dog Owner Resources
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What Your Dog’s Poop Says About Their Health
The color, consistency, and frequency of your dog's stool can indicate health issues. Monitoring these aspects helps in early detection of problems... How Often Should My Dog Be Pooping?
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How to Choose the Best Dog Food In A Sea of Endless Options
Not Sure What to Feed Your Dog? Choosing the right food can feel overwhelming — but it’s one of the best things you can do for your dog's health. Here's how to make the best choice... How to Choose the Best Dog Food, According To A Vet Tech
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How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Need?
Exercise is a Game-Changer for your dog’s health. Regular activity boosts brainpower, heart health, and happiness. Find out how much exercise your dog actually needs (and what counts)... How Much Exercise Do Dogs Need? A Vet Weighs In
🧰 Do It Yourself Tips
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How to Potty Train Your Dog to Go in One Spot
Want a cleaner, safer yard for your kids (and your feet)? Random potty spots can wreck your lawn and your outdoor time. Here’s how to train your dog to go in one place — and save your grass... How to Potty Train Your Dog to Go in One Spot
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Don’t Want to Pick Up Dog Poop? Try This Instead
Nobody likes stepping in dog poop — or worse, tracking it into the house. If scooping isn’t an option for you, there are ways to dissolve dog waste safely in your yard. While it’s not the perfect solution, it might be exactly what you need to keep your lawn clean, your nose happy, and your neighbors on good terms... What Dissolves Dog Poop in the Yard? 4 Great Options – Dogster
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Sick of Scooping the Old-Fashioned Way?
Picking up poop isn’t fun, but it’s gotta be done. If you’re over plastic bags or want to keep your distance, there are better ways to handle the mess — even ways to skip it altogether... 6 Ways to Make Picking Up Dog Poop More Bearable